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McIntosh County, located on the coast, was split off from Liberty County in 1793. The new county was named McIntosh for its most famous family, which included Lachlan McIntosh, who was a general in the Continental Army. The McIntosh clan in Darien dates back to 1736. The biographical section was submitted by the families themselves.
Example
“J. A. Atwood, farmer, Darien, McIntosh Co., GA., is a brother of Capt. W. H. Atwood, and was born in McIntosh county, Jan. 29, 1840. He was married in 1867 to Miss Ann Livingston, a daughter of Nicholas and Eliza Bayard. ...etc...”
Surnames Included in this Publication ANGELO, APPLING, ATTWOOD, ATWOOD
BAYARD, BURGESS, BUTTS
CADWALLADER, CALDER, CLARKE, CLINTON, COBB, CUTHBERT
DUNCAN
ELBERT
FORD, FUSER
GRANT, GUERNSEY, GWINNETT
HOPKINS
KENAN
LAURENS, LIVINGSTON
McBAIN, McCLEAN, McCOY, McDONALD, McINTOSH, McKENZIE, MACKEY, McLEOD
OWING
PALMER, POLHILL
RURLEDGE
SAYRE, SKILTON, SPALDING, STEPHENS
TERRELL
WHEELER, WHITE, WOOLSEY
YEO